To pyr to ai?nion: or, Everlasting fire no fancy. Being an answer to a late pestilent pamphlet, entituled The foundations of hell-torments shaken and removed wherein the author hath laboured to prove, that there is no everlasting punishment for any man (though finally wicked and impenitent) after this life. His considerations considered, and his cavils confuted; together with a practical improvement of the point, and the way to escape the damnation of Hell.----- By Jo. Brandon, late of Oriel Colledge (Oxon) now a minister of the Church of England.
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- To pyr to ai?nion: or, Everlasting fire no fancy. Being an answer to a late pestilent pamphlet, entituled The foundations of hell-torments shaken and removed wherein the author hath laboured to prove, that there is no everlasting punishment for any man (though finally wicked and impenitent) after this life. His considerations considered, and his cavils confuted; together with a practical improvement of the point, and the way to escape the damnation of Hell.----- By Jo. Brandon, late of Oriel Colledge (Oxon) now a minister of the Church of England.
- To pyr to ai?nion Everlasting fire no fancy
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London: printed for Henry Brome at the Gun in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1678.
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- 1678-1678
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- R20144
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- 78863
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- [20], 152 p. ; 4⁰
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- A reply to: Richardson, Samuel. Of the torments of hell.
First four words of title in Greek characters; the words "The foundations .. and removed" are enclosed in square brackets.
Imprimatur on verso of title page: Hic Liber...Imprimatur, Geo. Hooper Rmo Dno Dno [sic] Gilb. Arch. Cant. a Sacris Domestic. June 7. 1677.
Running title reads: Everlasting fire no fancy.
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